2002 ML320 Radio - Sound Problems
But as for the rattles, i have no problem with rattles after they replaced the amp.
Nick
I started this thread many months ago and just got my car back from my dealer here in Atlanta. THIS TIME, they purported to have found the problem as follows:
"25344 Fiber Optic Cable Kinked"
So guess that they did? (Unbelievable).....
"Nec to R&R Front and Rear Seats, R&R Center Console, and remove front carpet in order to get to fiber optic cable. Replaced with new cable, function tested, everything in order"....
NOT!!!
They made a complete mess of my car in the process, though! Fingerprints everywhere - carpet stained - scratches and puncture holes on / in the dash....but the Stereo / Mono problem is a bad as ever.....
After having a conniption fit, they detailed the car from the inside and made it look clean again...sort of...
Nevertheless, the radio still sucks.
Does ANYONE have a success story they can share? Doesn't MB know about this problem yet if so many people are experiencing it?
Any advice would be very much appreciated!
Thanks,
DRB
I can't quite put my finger on the problem or get a definite feel for what I am doing to cause the problem. I thought it was happening when I hovering in the 40 MPH area.
I know for sure it happens when a good song comes on the radio...!!
Hopefully a fix will come up soon.
Nick
I tried to get answer from MB, but no luck. I've tried to connect an external antenna to head unit, I've tried to disconnect navigation system, I 've tried to disconnect the speed input wire, no luck so far. However, I have one last think I could do, which is to connect an external antenna booster (although there is one already). I have no faith it will work, but you never know. Later.
what is my best option here? can I bypass the factory AMPLIFIER with an aftermarket unit? is this something a local stereo place can do? or I need to find a used oneand replace this one?
thanks for your assistance
Last edited by straightSIX; Jan 12, 2007 at 06:05 AM.
I have no sound at all, not even a hiss.
From what I see it looks like an AMP issue???
were is it located????
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